Mexico says that if it determines that Border Patrol agents did cross into Mexico on November 9th while chasing two drug smugglers, that it will seek extradition of those agents for prosecution.

El Paso Sector Border Patrol Chief Robert W. Gilbert has said that agents went "no more than 25 feet across the border".

I find this absolutely outrageous. Mexico has done almost nothing to combat drug trafficking and illegal immigration along our southern border and now they have the absolute arrogance to seek extradition of our law enforcement personnel because they took a few steps across the border?

Mexican law enforcement and government officials say they are upset at several Border Patrol Agents for allegedly crossing into Mexican territory to stop drug smugglers.

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Mexican authorities say if they determine US agents did cross the border, they will then file a petition in international court to extradite the agents to face criminal charges.

I've about had it with our southern neighbor. They are no friend of ours and in addition to allowing our laws to be flaunted have stuck their nose into our political system time and time again. People in America need to wake up and start demanding that something be done.

This Mexico is not the smiling guy wearing a sombrero and offering you a taco and some nice music like a lot of people seem to picture when they think of Mexico. This is a thieving despicable government who foists its problems on America and demands that we handle them and pays off our politicians through heavy lobbying and "consuls".

I would have no problem with this action if it was from a country that wasn't actually a corrupt nation and respected our laws, but this is not the case.

"...condemning that authorities from other countries enter a national territory without respect for sovereignty."

Well, if that is not the pot calling the kettle black. Amazing... At least our agents did not settle down in their country and defy deportation...
Consider them undocumented workers and feel lucky they immediately returned home, as opposed to some of Mexico's fleeing citizens.